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02-24-2005, 03:16 AM | #1 |
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New Headers (Pic's)
I finally got my butt in gear and did some work to "GQ", I'm not finished
with it because the new computer showed up the same day about two hours after I started on the blazer, here are a few pic's, the spec's on these are on the 67-72 message board under "parts website rant" PIC #1 OLD HEADER INSTALLED (DRIVERS) PIC #2 OLD HEADER REMOVED ON FLOOR PIC #3 NEW HEADER LAYING ON MY FLOOR PIC #4 DIFFERANCE IN LENGTH / POSITION PIC #5 NEW HEADER INSTALLED (DRIVERS) *pipe in pick #4 is hanging low, just a FYI
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02-24-2005, 03:27 AM | #2 |
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Those look really nice! Who makes them? Part #? It looks like they may fit with a manual tranny too. The previous owner of mine had to bend one of the tubes a bit to fit them in with the clutch Z-bar. I'm going to replace them one of these days.
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02-24-2005, 03:30 AM | #3 | |
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Part #'s and more info on 67-72 measage board, see above discription *post #23 is the correct info for the set I have purchased and installed
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02-24-2005, 03:32 AM | #4 |
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headers
much better looks like they will flow nice! (hooker maybe? )
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I CUT ALL OF THAT OTHER DOWN AND THREW IT AWAY TODAY, I HAVE A SET OF TURNDOWNS SO I CAN DRIVE IT TO THE SHOP, GETTING 2.5" ALUMINIZED PIPES, STAINLESS MAGNAFLOWS, & STAINLESS TIPS TURNED OUT IN FRONT OF THE REAR WHEELS.
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Are those ceramic coated? They look sharp. What size is the rest of your exhaust tubing?
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02-24-2005, 03:56 AM | #7 |
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Nice headers! I like the "ball flanges". Just a note,...for anyone running the gasket style collector,... Back in the 80's we use to use exhaust "donuts" from a 427 big truck, exhaust manifolds. They were made of steel and wouldn't blow out like a paper gasket. Seems like they wedged in the collector perfectly. I had them on my '71 Chevelle headers, in high school.
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02-24-2005, 09:32 AM | #8 |
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Thanks for doing the homework Craig.
They look like their a great fit/finish. Nice to find something that tucks the exhaust up and out of the way, I know I'll be getting some. |
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YUP, IT WAS REALLY HARD TO BELEIVE W/ SEEING IT WITH MY OWN EYES, BUT THEY ARE 4.5" HIGHER THAN STANDARD LENGTH HEADERS OF THE GROUND AND ABOUT 4.5" CLOSER TO THE MOTOR, I SHOULD BE ABLE TO RUN THE EXHAUST ALMOST STRAIGHT BACK INSTEAD OF PUTTING THE LARGE BENDS TO GET THEM BACK UP & OVER THE TRANS STUFF
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02-24-2005, 07:48 PM | #10 |
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those look great, so now when you going to get that blazer done??
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those are perdy!
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IT WILL PICK UP SPEED THIS WEEKEND FOR SURE, SHOULD HAVE EVERYTHING DONE, EXCEPT PAINT, BY TRUCKIN NATS IN PIGEON FORGE TN., THEN I WILL TEAR IT BACK DOWN THIS FALL TO PAINT IT, GOTA MAKE SURE IT ALL FITS, AND I CAN'T GO ALL SUMMER W/O DRIVING A CONVERTABLE BLAZER.
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02-25-2005, 06:41 AM | #13 |
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Looks good Craig, Yeah you better have her ready by May 12th.
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sounds like a plan, good luck!!!
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02-25-2005, 06:00 PM | #15 |
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FINISHED, ALL THOUGH I CAN'T START IT
NEXT FEW PIC'S SHOW THE DIFFERANCE FROM BEHIND ON THE OLD AND NEW AS FAR AS EXIT HEIGHT, PLUS 2 TIGHT SHOTS
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And Now With The Passenger Done, Looking Back Over The Tranny,
And The Cheesie 45 Degree Tips My Buddy Made So I Can Drive It To His Shop, 15 Minutes Away, Without Blowing All Over My Tranny *THE EXIT HEIGHT DIFFERANCE ON POST 15 PIC #1 AND POST 16 PIC #2 IS INCREDIBLE, 4.5 INCHES IS ALOT, SHOULD TUCK NICELY
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Man!! That things dirty!!
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WELL, I GOT A TRANNY LINE UP AGAINST MY HEADER AND I CAN'T FIND ANY METAL HOSE CLAMPS TO TIE THE 2 TRANNY LINES TOGETHER, 1 OF THEM'S ATTACHED WITH A CLIP, THE OTHER ISN'T, THOUGHT I'D PULL THEM OVER TOGETHER INSIDE THE FRAME RAIL, NOT MUCH ROOM TO WORK WITH IT.
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You could use a small hose clamp to tie them together.
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GOING TO GET ONE TODAY, COULD NOT BELEIVE I DIDN'T HAVE ANY
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02-26-2005, 06:09 PM | #22 |
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*FIXED THE TRANNY LINE PROBLEM, PUTTIN FENDERS BACK ON
TRYING TO GET SOMEONE TO CONVERT A VID/AUD FILE OF IT
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